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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Review: Jasmine Moon by Celia Breslin

Title: Jasmine MoonAuthor: Celia BreslinGenre/Age: RomanceSeries: Black Hills Wolves (Book Forty-Nine)Publisher: Decadent PublishingFormat: ebook via PurchaseRating: ✺✺✺✺Links: GoodreadsSynopsis: Tech mogul and workaholic wolf Evan Luparell has little time for distractions but takes a break for his brother’s wedding in South Dakota. When asked to escort another wedding attendee from the airport to Los Lobos, he agrees. Then he meets the curvy spitfire, and she ignores him.

Designer and wolf Mina Carver didn’t mean to be rude to the handsome, glowering man claiming to be her ride, but she was busy working. Now she must endure a ride to the Black Hills with the cranky but sexy dominant wolf. Unexpected mating energy sparks between them, but still—should she dismiss, or kiss him?

Kisses win and they agree upon a no-strings fling. But with each wedding activity throwing them together, and their powerful chemistry and mate compatibility complicating matters, can two workaholics truly have their fun then walk away?

Opposites do attract!

Evan isn't looking for a relationship. In fact, he doesn't have time for one. He likes his life exactly like it is and doesn't want anyone cluttering up his space or his life. But being the dutiful brother that he is, he travels to South Dakota and even runs an errand to pick up the bride's close friend.

Mina is excited to attend her friend's wedding, especially since she made the bride's wedding dress, herself. However, a mix-up at the airport has put a kink in her plans. She finds herself both annoyed by and uncontrollably drawn to Evan, a man who couldn't be more opposite of her fun-loving self. An adventure of will power and paranormal interference ensues.

I was actually expecting a bit more angst between our couple prior to the moment of intimacy. Perhaps, if the book was longer, we would have gotten more of a buildup. As it was, I thought the romance was handled well, though. It was quick but wasn't ridiculously so. I thought the chemistry between Evan and Mina was strong enough to warrant the fast-paced relationship.

I also thought the rules of this paranormal world were easy to understand and follow. I was worried with this being so far into the series that I wouldn't be able to keep up but this was a quick and easy read that I breezed through. It definitely made me curious about the other characters and their stories.

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